The Individuals in the Family
The Usual Picture
The three contexts found previously should apply again:
→ Social context
mode→ Moral context
→ Personal context
However, as with any application of a framework, the labels for the contexts and Centres need adjustment to accord with the family as the new frame of reference. As usual, the family group dominates at the higher levels.
Social Context: CL5
Instead of referring to «practical commitments» for the member-centric form, ( ) will suffice. Any choice made, whether or not approved or liked, and whatever its practical impact, alters the social context within which family choices are made.
On the family-centric side, the social context is ( ), This attitude of approval or disapproval, especially by the dominant family member(s), may be apparent in the atmosphere, rather than in what is said or done.
By and large, members of families prefer to have each others’ support for their personal choices. Where a choice involves the whole family and the atmosphere is free, children can and should participate in expressing their attitudes and preferences.
Integrity Context: CL6
We cannot use the word «transcendentalist values is: integrity.
» here, because in the family context that would refer to . A more suitable term oriented to individual members andrefers to the need for each member, and the family-as-a-whole, to be true to itself. This state is too experiential and tied to personal spirituality to be touched upon by ; and fulfilment of the need is too uncontrollable and unpredictable to be acceptable to orthodox religious authorities. ( ) that exist within and across generations. It manifests as obligations in matters like preserving heirlooms, maintaining the family business or home and adhering to traditions specific to the family. Some obligations may be dysfunctional and may unknowingly damage children during rearing from generation to generation. ( ). In families, there is intense pressure to adapt to other members, to conform to traditions and customs and to put the family first. However, self-affirmation is needed for psychological health, each member must develop self-reliance to cope with a family catastrophe. To be authentic, true to oneself, and ready to speak up for oneself in regard to family matters are all manifestations of strength of character.
Psychological Context: CL7
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» is too broad for the family context. Only in a family is it possible to focus intensely, affectionately and caringly on the needs of another person day after day, in good times and bad. In a family, each member should be treated as special because he or she is special: a truly unique and irreplaceable human being and family member. So this centre is labelled: ).These
are physiological as well as emotional and relational, but the physiological elements are mediated experientially. So what counts is not so much the event (e.g. lack of food, deprivation of sleep) but the meaning attributed to the event by the member, &/or the meaning inherent in the event given the family context. So the label for this context is: psychological.- Now review family politics. The review includes the Channels named in accord with the original framework of .
Originally posted: July 2009; Last updated: 12 June 2014.